Xander Voigt is a junior interested in computer science. He spent a semester under the direction of MCS Instructional Technology Coordinator Daniel Whitt interning at the Madison City Schools Central Office.

Xander devoted the bulk of his recent internship designing the App's features and dealing with all the legal complexities to get it approved by Apple. He said an Android version may be in the near future.

The App is now available to download. Feedback so far from users has been overwhelmingly positive.

Xander was recognized at the Feb. 9 meeting of the Madison City Board of Education. "For a junior in high school to build an App of that complexity is a giant undertaking," said Mr. Whitt. Schools Superintendent Robby Parker and Board members also commended Xander for his ingenuity and hard work.

The following link is a tutorial that walks you through the App's features.

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